The
Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 It is a
New South Wales statute that was established to return land to Aboriginal peoples through a process of lodging claims for certain Crown lands and the establishment of Aboriginal Land Councils. It was introduced in New South Wales in 1983 and repealed the
Aborigines Act 1969. The
Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 introduced
land rights for Aboriginal people in New South Wales, allowing the Aboriginal Land Councils constituted under the Act to claim land as compensation for historic dispossession of land and to support the social and economic development of Aboriginal communities. The
Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 provided land rights for Aboriginal persons, representative
Aboriginal Land Councils, vested land in those Councils, provided for acquisition and management of land, and for the provision of community benefit schemes by or on behalf of those Councils. ==
Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (Land Holding) Act 1985 (QLD)==